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Why do most children affected by acute malnutrition go untreated?
Around the world, more than 45 million children under the age of five experience acute malnutrition annually. Approximately two million will die as a result.
Article
July 19, 2024
Photo story: A simplified approach to combating child malnutrition in Ethiopia
Climatic shocks have created a devastating food insecurity crisis across East Africa. Over the last few years, the dangerous combination of prolonged drought and flooding has led to soaring levels of severe malnutrition, especially among children.
Article
June 19, 2024
Meet the IRC doctors fighting against malnutrition in Somalia
Dr. Abdullahi Mohamed and Dr. Ahmed Adan are making significant efforts to transform malnutrition prevention and treatment.
Article
September 26, 2023
A Simplified, Combined Protocol: Evidence Overview
A simplified, combined protocol is equally effective, more costefficient, and easier to scale than the current approach to wasting treatment
Report
October 27, 2022
Continuing care during COVID-19: Adopting lifesaving approaches to treat acute malnutrition
Continuing Care During COVID-19: Adopting Life-Saving Approaches to Treat Acute Malnutrition
Report
November 19, 2020
Treating malnutrition in the community
The IRC conducted a pilot in South Sudan to determine the feasibility of low-literate community health workers providing treatment for severe acute malnutrition in their communities.
Report
November 10, 2017
Enabling treatment of severe acute malnutrition in the community: Study of a simplified algorithm and tools in South Sudan
This study assesses the feasibility of low-literate community health workers in South Sudan providing treatment for severe acute malnutrition in their homes.
Report
September 12, 2018
New streamlined approach to treat acute malnutrition brings same recovery in children at lower cost
Press Release
June 22, 2022
Cost efficiency: malnutrition treatment
The analysis examines eight community management of acute malnutrition programs, looking at how variations in program features, as well as differences in the contexts in which these programs were run, impacted their cost efficiency.
Report
September 9, 2016
No More Deaths From Wasting: Changing How the World Fights Acute Child Malnutrition
A memo summarizing the ways the world could become more effective in saving the lives of children impacted by acute malnutrition.
Report
September 14, 2023
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